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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: How to print a one-week schedule


From: Jim Ottaway
Subject: Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: How to print a one-week schedule
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:00:14 +0000
User-agent: Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux)

>>>>> Jim Ottaway <address@hidden> writes:

>>>>> Oursoye  <address@hidden> writes:
>> Hi Jim,
 
>> Thank you very much for the code :-)

>> It works except that the variable 
>> calendar-abbrev-length was not set
>> and the line 
>> (setq  calendar-abbrev-length 4) was to be added 
>> (maybe the variable could be defcustomed).

> Hmm. It is defined in calendar. Obviously, it would require requiring
> calendar at some stage.

>> I also replaced the line 
>> (planner-filename-to-calendar-date (car a)) t)
>> with the following:
>> (planner-filename-to-calendar-date (car a))
>> calendar-abbrev-length nil)
>> since the arguments of
>> planner-filename-to-calendar-date were not consistent
>> and the function didn't run. 

> Hmm, again. My version was correct for my calendar-day-name: the t
> argument tells it to abbreviate the day name.

> What version of Emacs do you have?  And what does the documentation
> for calendar-day-name say about its arguments?

I have looked into this.  calendar-abbrev-length is an addition in CVS
Emacs.  Here is another version modified in much the same way as you
suggest.  Can you check it works; if so, I think I will add it to
planner-appt.

I wonder whether it should be on or off by default?

Attachment: planner-appt-new-forthcoming-format.el
Description: application/emacs-lisp

-- 
Jim Ottaway

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